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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

There's nothing like an October morning on the farm. Changing leaves, grazing sheep. . .and a little donkey blissfully rolling around in the dirt.

Want to see more?You'll find lots of other Donkey Doodle Dandy photos here. And the story of how Dan came trotting into my life is here. There are more farm landscape photos (with and without a donkey in them) here.

21 comments:

Awesome donkey pictures lately, FG. Thanks for the update. And wasn't there some sort of special news about him you were going to tell us? Or have I been under the proverbial rock these days & missed it?

Oh, Donkey Dan! You are invited to roll around in the dirt of my dreams tonight... maybe I'll be happier about waking up than I was today. The good and simple things are just the ticket in times of mental muck!

Forget a dog's life - I think I'd rather have a donkey's life. Plus, I bet that is a very effective method for back scratching. I mean, I can barely get to all the spots with the door frame (yes, I'm one of *those* people).

Oooh, what a lovely donkey. It's lovely seeing him have a jolly good roll :)I'm loving your blog and am slowly working my way through it. I came to it via your breadmaking tips and now my bread is totally fab. Thank you :)

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